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We kept our cameras on the Royals’ dugout during the home opener and this is what we saw

Is the action in the Royals’ dugout as entertaining as the baseball action on the field? The Kansas City Royals' home opener against the Minnesota Twins turned attention to baseball during their opening game against the Twins, which was held at Kauffman Stadium. The Star's cameras were kept on the dugout during the game to take a closer look at the team's preparation for a new downtown ballpark. This article is part of our Star series, which takes readers behind the scenes of some of the most well-known and not-well-known places and events in Kansas City.

We kept our cameras on the Royals’ dugout during the home opener and this is what we saw

Published : 4 weeks ago by Nick Wagner in Sports

Inside Look is a Star series that takes our readers behind the scenes of some of the most well-known and not-so-well-known places and events in Kansas City.

All eyes have been on the Kansas City Royals lately.

Most of that attention has been focused on the team’s desire for a new downtown ballpark and how it will be funded, but Thursday’s opening day game with the Minnesota Twins temporarily turned that focus back on what the Royals are best known for, playing baseball.

While the 38,775 fans who filled Kauffman Stadium were focused on the game, The Star turned the lenses of its cameras on the Royals’ dugout to take a closer look at what happens there.

Here is what we saw.


Topics: MLB

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